FC Chambly

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Chambly
FC Chambly logo.svg
Full nameFootball Club Chambly Oise
Founded1989; 32 years ago (1989)
GroundStade des Marais
Capacity1,000
PresidentFulvio Luzi
ManagerBruno Luzi
LeagueChampionnat National
2020–21Ligue 2, 19th (relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Football Club Chambly Oise is a French football club based in Chambly in the Hauts-de-France region. Their home stadium is the Stade des Marais in the town, and they compete in the Championnat National, the third tier of French football.

History[]

The club was founded in 1989 and previously played in Ligue 2, the second division of French football, after achieving promotion from the Championnat National in 2019. They were relegated back in 2021. They previously won promotion from the Division d'Honneur in the 2009–10 season. The club's emblem and kits take a heavy influence from Italian club Inter Milan.

On 1 February 2017, Chambly achieved a club milestone by drawing with French top-flight outfit Monaco 3–3 during regulation time in a Coupe de la Ligue match, before eventually losing 4–5 in extra time. On 1 March 2018, Chambly defeated Strasbourg 1–0 to reach the semi-finals of the Coupe de France for the first time ever. However, the club suffered a personal tragedy as Walter Luzi, the club's founder, died in a hospital on the same day.[1]

On 19 April 2019, the club achieved promotion to Ligue 2 for the first time in its history.[2] Due to the promotion, the club would play its league matches in the 2019–20 Ligue 2 season at two venues; fifteen matches at the Stade Pierre Brisson, and four at the Stade Sébastien Charléty, as the Stade des Marais did not meet the standards for Ligue 2 football.[3] The Stade des Marais is being upgraded to Ligue 2 standards, with a capacity of 3,000 envisioned.[4] However, construction was temporary halted in December 2020.[5]

Current squad[]

As of 7 September 2021.[6][7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK France FRA Xavier Pinoteau
2 DF France FRA Jérémi Santini
4 DF France FRA Lucas Camelo
5 DF France FRA Mael Zogba
6 MF France FRA Jonathan Beaulieu
7 FW France FRA Mahlon Barty
8 MF France FRA Lorenzo Callegari
9 FW Guadeloupe GLP Jorris Romil
10 MF France FRA Guillaume Heinry (captain)
11 MF France FRA Tony Lesueur
15 MF France FRA Grégory Berthier
16 GK France FRA Martin Sourzac
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF France FRA Axel Dauchy
18 DF France FRA Hamadou Karamoko
19 DF France FRA Boubacari Doucouré
20 DF France FRA Isaak Umbdenstock
21 FW Serbia SRB Nikola Petković
22 MF Benin BEN Melvyn Doremus
24 FW Ivory Coast CIV Ambroise Gboho
26 DF France FRA Jordan Pierre-Charles
27 FW Senegal SEN Ansou Sow
28 MF France FRA Samed Kılıç
30 GK Senegal SEN Mamadou Diop
40 GK France FRA Victor Gassmann

Coordinates: 49°25′54″N 2°06′50″E / 49.431540°N 2.113816°E / 49.431540; 2.113816

References[]

  1. ^ "Modest Chambly make history on same night club founder dies". AS.com. 1 March 2018. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Chambly est promu en Ligue 2 (off)" (in French). foot-national.com. 19 April 2019.
  3. ^ "HAUTS-DE-FRANCEOISEBEAUVAIS Promu en Ligue 2 sans stade aux normes, le FC Chambly arrache un accord pour jouer à Beauvais" (in French). francetvinfo.fr. 11 May 2019.
  4. ^ "La première phase des travaux du nouveau stade de Chambly est terminéehttps://les3villessoeurs.com/" (in French). Les 3 Villes Sœurs. 11 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Chambly : la construction du stade des Marais suspendue" [Chambly: the construction of the Stade des Marais has been suspended]. L'Observateur de Beauvais (in French). 1 December 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  6. ^ "Effectif 2021-2022" (in French). fcchambly.com. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Lundi, c'est reparti… !" (in French). fcchambly.com. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
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